To try to reduce visual pollution and prevent accidents, a proposal was presented in the State Congress to regulate the placement of wiring.
The deputy of the Citizen Movement, Priscilla Franco Barba, explained that she seeks to include in the Urban Code that the municipalities have a management plan for telecommunications infrastructure and equipment and its electrical installations or complementary equipment such as cables, antennas and poles.
“This management plan must have minimum requirements and must start from a diagnosis that allows knowing the conditions and state in which the telecommunications infrastructure and equipment, action area, registry of owners and users, beneficiaries, strategies of plan of social management and participation of private telecommunications agencies and companies”, he commented.
For her part, the also emecista legislator, Alejandra Giadans Valenzuela, reported that she will present a legislative agreement to request the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) and the Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE) to remove all abandoned, obsolete, disused or broken wiring.
“We are not against telecommunications companies, we know that they generate employment and the activity they carry out is necessary for the development and economy of our State, however, the request is for the federal authority to act with greater responsibility to prevent harm is caused to the population,” he said.
He added that they also ask that they be sent a report on the results of the supervisory actions to prevent the continued existence of wiring that endangers the integrity of the population.
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